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* On their return from a visit to the pre-schools of Reggio Emilia, staff from Bilston Nursery School were fascinated by the depth of project work they had observed, by children's ownership of the...
Nearly 350,000 people work in childcare among the million-strong care workforce in Britain, according to a report by the Thomas Coram Research Unit. Mapping the Care Workforce: Supporting joined-up...
This is the way we wash the clothes - and learn by experimenting, in part two of a project by Judith Stevens When children have regular opportunities to explore their ideas with interested, caring...
Young children will love playing with dragons without thinking them scary or real, using these activities from Helen Shelbourne Dragons are the subject of countless ancient myths and legends but are...
We welcome the debate that our article on children's moral development ('Doing good', 22 February) generated. When devising systems to educate children, we draw on a number of sources including...
Follow the line of one child's thinking with Terrie Lambert, a family worker at Pen Green Centre, Corby.
'Always put two or three seats at your computer. Children learn better together.' That was the advice given at a conference held in Glasgow tocelebrate the city's success in rolling out the Scottish...
Successfully including children with cerebral palsy in an early years setting doesn't depend on having lots of specialist equipment or staff - it just requires broader thinking, as Catherine Gaunt...
At Nursery World, we're constantly striving to make sure we meet our readers' changing needs, so this week we're giving you a brand-new free supplement, Nursery Business: starting and running your...
Under-threes need to be left to make their own choices and mistakes with the support of a dependable adult, says Jennie Lindon Currently there is a great deal of interest in supporting three-, four-...